To adapt, UPS will use the so-called eBikes to deliver packages beginning Dec. 11 on Las Olas between Southeast 12th and 15th avenues, and in the Colee Hammock neighborhood.

“It’s going to be using the new bike lanes [on Las Olas],” said city spokeswoman Monique Damiano. “And the surrounding neighborhoods.”

The eBikes look like a scaled-down version of the big brown, square UPS trucks — but they’re tricycles, which are easier to handle in bicycle lanes.

City officials said they’ve met with Yellow Cab, Uber and Lyft to set up designated zones for passenger pickup and drop off so the cabbies and ride-hailing drivers won’t have to navigate a narrower Las Olas.

It’s part of the Las Olas Boulevard Traffic and Safety Calming Community Investment Project and Vision Zero, a citywide effort to reduce traffic injuries and deaths.